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12 things you need to know about Utah teachers and school staff getting the COVID-19 vaccine
K-12 employees can start getting vaccinated in January. These are some common questions and answers about the process.
(Courtesy University of Utah Health) University of Utah Health unboxes their COVID-19 vaccines, prep the doses, and giving vaccinations to front-line health care workers on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020.
| Dec. 22, 2020, 1:00 p.m.
The announcement by Gov. Gary Herbert earlier this month was met with cheers and sighs of relief from many in the education community. Teachers have come into the classroom each day, continuing to instruct during the pandemic despite worrying about the virus spreading. And more than 2,300 have been infected this fall with schools open (a rate much higher than among students).
Credit Park City School District / PCSD The superintendent of the South Summit School District has accepted a new position with the Park City School District as Human Resources Director. He will make the move in the middle of the school year – just after the Christmas holidays.
South Summit Superintendent Shad Sorenson gave his resignation a few months ago to accept the job of Chief Human Resources Officer for the Park City School District.
“ I’m looking forward to that opportunity to continue to work in Summit County. It certainly was not a decision that was easy for me,” Sorenson said. “I love what I’m doing, and I love the Kamas Valley. I have a master’s degree in Human Resources and I believe there is a time and season for all things and believe that Dr. Herase is going to bring some assets and skills to our district that is going to benefit us at this time and hope that I am able to provide that same positive contribution to Park City School District.”
The literacy skills of Utah first graders have dropped statewide
The gap with last year’s kids is the size of the chronic disparities usually seen among disadvantaged students.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Marci Weatherspoon works on a reading assignment with Myla Rider in her first grade class at Crescent Elementary in Sandy on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.
By Heather May | Special to The Tribune
| Dec. 11, 2020, 2:09 p.m. | Updated: 6:30 p.m.
, The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting in-depth on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on education.
In a normal fall, the majority of Utah’s incoming first graders enter school on track and ready to read. Not this year.
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